Invitation to the Alumni Breakfast Speaker Series
Acting Dean François Julien, Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa
and John Reid, President, CATAAlliance are pleased to welcome our guest speaker:
Andrew Souvaliotis
Chief Impact Officer & General Manager
AIR MILES for Social Change
Discussing:
"Corporate Social Responsibility: The new spectrum of opportunities"
| Date: |
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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| Time: |
7:00 a.m. Coffee and networking
7:30 a.m.
Breakfast
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Presentation |
| Location: |
Telfer School of Management
Desmarais Building, room 4101 4th Floor
55 Laurier E.,
Ottawa ON
K1N 6N5
("Pay and Display" parking available under Desmarais Building)
OC Transpo: Laurier Station
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| Cost: |
$30 per person
$20 for uOttawa students and alumni and CATA members
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| RSVP: |
Before October 14, 2010
- Register early. Seats are limited.
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| Registration: |
Register online: www.telfer.uOttawa.ca/store/events
(Payable in advance by MasterCard, Visa, cash or cheque.)
No-shows will be billed. Substitutions are allowed at any time.
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| Contact Us: |
Tel.: (613) 562-5800 x 2396
Fax: (613) 562-5332
Email: alumni@telfer.uOttawa.ca
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Biography:
Andrew Souvaliotis
Chief Impact Officer & General Manager
AIR MILES for Social Change
Andrew leads AIR MILES for Social Change, a social venture within the AIR MILES Reward Program that harnesses the reach of the most popular loyalty currency across Canada to inspire greener, healthier and more socially responsible lifestyle choices among all Canadians. Andrew was the original founder of Green Rewards, the world's first environmental consumer loyalty program, which was ultimately acquired by LoyaltyOne in 2008.
Prior to building the Green Rewards program, Andrew was the President & CEO of a retail marketing agency; throughout his career he has managed marketing organizations and loyalty programs, both in Canada and overseas. He holds an MBA from McMaster University and a Bachelor of Science degree from Brandon University.
He has been trained by former US Vice President and Nobel laureate Al Gore to help raise public awareness of the impact of climate change and speaks frequently across Canada on the new green economy. He is the Canadian Membership Chair for the Young Presidents' Organization and also participates on several corporate, charitable and academic boards in the Toronto area.
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